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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 05:18:00

The reformist wing in malaysia, which includes the ethnic chinese minority, can t really break into majority territory. it seems to be stuck at a kind of ceiling. we don t know which of those top two coalitions is going to be able to form a government. i think it will be challenging for mr anwar, even though he has more seats, simply because it s harderfor him to pull other parties around malaysia into coalition with him. jonathan, what does this mean? what does this political uncertainty mean for malaysia in the days ahead? well, a couple of things. we ve seen some striking exits from politics, most notably of all 97 year old mahatir mohamad, the dominant figure in modern malaysian history, who came back remarkably at the age of 92 five years ago. he s stood for parliament, he s lost his seat. he s finally at that incredible age it looks like his political career is over. some other big names went as well. ....

Majority Territory , Anwar Ibrahim , Mahatir Mohamad , Malaysian History ,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:18:00

Not changed that much. the reformist wing in malaysia, which includes the ethnic chinese minority, can t really break into majority territory. it seems to be stuck at a kind of ceiling. we don t know which of those top two coalitions is going to be able to form a government. i think it will be challenging for mr anwar, even though he has more seats, simply because it s harderfor him to pull other parties around malaysia into coalition with him. jonathan, what does this mean? what does this political uncertainty mean for malaysia in the days ahead? well, a couple of things. we ve seen some striking exits from politics, most notably of all 97 year old mahatir mohamad, the dominant figure in modern malaysian history, who came back remarkably at the age of 92 five years ago. he s stood for parliament, ....

Majority Territory , Anwar Ibrahim , Mahatir Mohamad , Malaysian History ,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:22:00

Factionjoined happens because a breakaway faction joined the reformists and got enough seats to throw them out. but coalition broke up. what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving from unmo, not towards the reformists and anwar ibrahim, but towards this breakaway coalition of muhyiddin yassin and in particular to a conservative islamic party. the basic preferences have not changed that much, the reformist wing in malaysia which includes the ethnic chinese minority, they can t really break into majority territory. they seem to be stuck at a sort of ceiling. we don t know which of those two top to coalitions is going to be able to form a government. i think it will be challenging for anwar ibrahim even though he has more seats, simply because it is harderfor him to pull other parties around malaysia into collision with him. , ., ., ., ., around malaysia into collision with him. ., ., ., ., , with him. jonathan, what does this mean. with him. jonathan, what do ....

Anwar Ibrahim , Breakaway Faction , Breakaway Coalition , Reformist Wing , Conservative Islamic Party , Majority Territory , Muhyiddin Yassin , Correspondent Jonathan Head ,

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:14:00

Perikatan nasional, they have about nine or ten seats fewer than mr anwar ibrahim s coalition, but if they get enough parties on their side they too could also from government. so there will be a huge amount of bargaining, today could be very intense. what we need to look at in this election is what it indicates. it has been quite striking, what we have seen from it. the last election was in 2018 and ended years of unbroken unmo rule, but that happened because a breakaway faction joined the reformists and got enough seats to throw them out. that coalition broke up. what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving from unmo, but not towards the reformists and anwar ibrahim, but towards this breakaway coalition of perikatan nasional and in particular to a conservative islamic party. the basic preferences have not changed that much, the reformist wing in malaysia which includes the ethnic chinese minority, can t really break into majority territory. they seem to be s ....

Anwar Ibrahim , Perikatan Nasional , Breakaway Faction , Unmo Rule , Breakaway Coalition , Reformist Wing , Majority Territory , Conservative Islamic Party ,